Your Privacy Comes First: Mental Health Care You Can Trust
At our practice, we understand that privacy is a top concern—That’s why we want to be absolutely clear:
Your Mental Health Information Is Private and Protected
We do not share your personal mental health information with any government database or third-party system. Your confidentiality is protected under HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act)—a federal law that safeguards your sensitive health data.
We are legally and ethically committed to protecting your mental health records. Your information will only ever be shared if:
- You provide written consent, or
- It is required by law, such as in extreme cases involving safety or legal intervention.
HIPAA on Confidentiality
"A covered entity may not use or disclose protected health information except as permitted or required by this subpart or by the individual who is the subject of the information."
— 45 CFR §164.502
You Deserve a Safe Space
When you come to us for mental health support, you’re stepping into a safe, nonjudgmental, and confidential environment. We’re here to listen—without surveillance, without intrusion, and without fear.
Our mission is to help you heal, grow, and thrive—confidentially.
Have Questions About Your Privacy?
We're happy to walk you through your rights and how your data is protected. If you're looking for mental health care that values your privacy, you’re in the right place.
Contact us today to schedule a confidential appointment.
📚 Want to know more about your privacy rights?
Visit the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services:
https://www.hhs.gov/hipaa/for-individuals/index.html